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THEIATRonlEmsnaIRONIGE

SEMION PETLURA,
UKRAINIAN POGROM
LEADER, MURDERED

CAMPAIGN WORKERS
STRIVING TO RAISE
REMAINING $100,000

Rosenberg, Louis James
cousins of Sholom Schwartzbard, de-
ISO
Rosenberg, Max
75
scribed the story of the Schwartzbard
Rosenberg, Samuel
SOO
family and the tragedy which leJ
Rosenthal Bros.
250
Sholom Schwartzbard to kill Petlura.
Rosenthal, Charles and Harold
100
Rosenthal Sam s
75
In the editorial offices of the Jewish
Rosenzweig, M.
200
Daily Forward in New York Philip
(Continued from page one.)
(Continued From Page One )
Rosin. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
60
Morrison declared: "The blood of
Rothenberg, Saul
60
25
the districts of Volin, Podol, Kiev his father and my father, of scores amounts subscribed, bringing the' list Rubin, Israel
Rubinstein.
Ben'.
Place
50
of our cousins who were killed in the as published in last week's Detroit
I and I'oltava.
Ruskin, U.
25
! "When Petlura first entered Kiev pogroms, the blood of all Jewish Jewish Chronicle to date to June 1,
Dec. 14, 1918, he behaved quite tol- martyrs, drove him to this act of re- is as follows;
S. 0 D. Hardware
(Ages 761sP%
75
Sugerman,
Sam
30
venge
on
Petlura."
i erantly toward the Jewish popula-
iLArthurr
SO Sandorf, Albert I.
36
The origin of the Schwartzbard
CHAS H ROSENMAN.e.
tion, at least as his lows and edicts
30 Saulson SAO
75
"so
family
was
Balta,
government
of
were not directed against Jews.
Acme Junk Co.
75 Schaefer, Morris
75
21 GO AT1OT AVE
Schalliander. Samuel
ISO
Later, however, he completely lost Podol. Their grandfather, Moses Apple-Salm A .
"IL -
Applebaum.
Loots
end
Myer
M.
.
90
was
a prominent citi-
control over his bands and they were Schwartzbard,
t
60
Scholnick,
Na
han
H.
Applebt, Herbert
101
...
eitIEQQY 9171
et liberty to do whatever they zen of his community. He had 14 Arie. Oscar P.
100 Sehlanger. thirty
500
pleased. Petlura was directly respon- children, among Om Isaac, the fa- A•tor 'theater
100. Schubiner, Moults
25
, Schwartz, Sam
50
sible for at least one large pogrom, ther of Sholom. Up to 1905 Shalom
500 Schwartz, Samuel
fill
the pogrom at. Proskurov, his head- lived in Balta where he was arrested lisbmick, Ben (additional)
75 Semi. Oars
A
36
quarters being a few miles from the for participation in the sacialist
1,000 , Seltzer. Flurry ladditional)
125
s h
Max
50, Herman, Beni.
city when it took place. One thou- movement and sentenced to exile in Hassey, ('ha
:10
s . I.
75
Siberia.On
the
road
he
escaped.
He
Date,
Leon
1 sand two hundred .and sixty were
"
100
o n 1 i .tS( ih' s. t7T.'olits
ied in 1912. his mother Becker. Maurice
killed in Proskurov; 700 widows and was marr
shapiro. Samuel
25
died
before
and
to
his
father,
who
1,6011 orphans resulted from the mos-
75 ' Shilkovsky, Or. Hirsh
100
l Ili;'C ' sn‘sae
Mr'"r
remained in the Ukraine, he was Beer, Mrs. Bernard
30
sacre.
St Shoenfleld, Adolph
;
5
0
,
Simon,
harry
A.
30
Itennish.
Isaac
8939 TWELFTH ST.
I
"Just as the majority of his offi- deeply devoted, sending him money
., 0 Simon Milton
50
Ilerlin. Mr. and Mrs. H.
continually and dedicating many
were
merely
band
leaders
with
t in, Sklar, Jacob
I
50
lie,rr .
n1,7, girn. Bernard
Garfield 6884
no right to any special military rank, dish poems to him. During the Pet-
160
hr.
.
.
, . u ion
oo
O,s s o SIMI, Saul
ISO
so I'etlura himself was never a gen- bra pogroms his father, Isaac lati skin, (Tabril Eaw.r ". and 'do 1
30 Sloman, Mn,. Eugene H.
Smith.
Louis
ladditional)
.
ISO
Ilittker. Dr. David
avid J.
50
After the show try Pohl's spe-
eral. During the war he worked in Schwartzbard, and his unfle,
Smolensky, Jake
GO
Beth Itrchok Cong.
the Ziemski Soyuz, doing relief work, the father of Philip Morrison, were 'Mon
cial toasted sandwiches.
Snider, Norman N.
40
o . Jeph
.
A. . .
Sobel. D.
but he managed to -organize around killed. In April, 1919, Sholom noti- Bluebird Girls
25
Solomon.
Max
125
fled.
I'hilip
Morrison
that
their
fa-
Illomenthal.
David
300
'him the Ukrainian soldiers who left
Uptown's Most Beautiful
Solomon
II
Lasky
SO
25
the front with rifles and ammunition, thers had been killed in a pogrom in Bock, Max
Sommers, Earl E.
100
Restaurant.
isor
Sorin. Jack
el and demoralized. They Oloskotf, government of Rodol, to. 1 Drilling, ' Josephine
20
25
Spalter. Philip
So
jo•
with the sole purpose of gether with 102 other Jews.
I Brod
Hymen
ymen C.
)
Spica, Henry
20
'Describing all the detail's of this Itronson. Alex
r
luting the peaceful
Standard
uphol.
Corn.
Co.
900
1 011
horrible pogrom, Shalom tried to Brown. 'flirty, (Additional)
Mr.
Iambi stated.
Steelerman, A.
70
I Brown. John ( L. Memory of grand-
Stein, M.
..-Sabwartzbard, when ex console me and asked me not to think
20
mother)
2:00
Steinberg, Nathan
30
,the police, declared that of revenge. 'The entire world is Brown, Mrs. Julius C.
.
tew•rt,
J.
00
Canter of Congregation Moe, C
61
,
assassination her husband bathing in blood,' he wrote. 'The Brown. Rosalie and Carolyn
Stolcenberg,
Leon
220
30
Abraham, Farnsworth Ave.,4
message explaining that whole world has gone mad. Your fa- iir.vels. H•rry S.
25 Streng, A.
75
Burdick, Aaron
Swartzberg, Abraham H.
SO
EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC
he was goi g to to his duty and woo thee died for the sanctification of the
le responsibility for hi, name (Kiddush Ha'shem I. You must Cantor, Max
MOHEL
assuming
5
70
action. "For a long time my hus. take it as it comes. You should not Cansasser, M.
en 0
Recommended by New York, Chi-
A
re.,
25
Caplan, Mrs Jacob
,.," : Tauber. Harry
cago and Detroit physicians.
band was melancholy and nervous. I think of revenge,'" Philip Morrison COPP. Chas
45
IS
quoted his cousin's letter, weeping! C ity P otiltry
'; Tisch. Andrew I,.
00
never
knew
the
cause
of
it,
but,
look-
MARRIAGES PERFORMED
"2 I Tr lu,b Berthaa
I rt
25
.
Cohen, Abraham
ing back, I remember that his dr- bitterly.
100
MEDBURY
Call at 532
all his t I et t o
nt ko n o e r
always I Cohen a Berg
pressed mood dated from the time
Q; Trumbu ll, J. 6ordun
75
tkihen. Mra. Dina
Phone Empire 4322
fit
that Petlura started to publish his lurg"!:1
( ohen. Eva
7 5 Urnov ite. Harry
60
Ukrainian weekly, Tryzub Cfridenta asked him several times why he con. ( ohen,
c
in Paris.. My husband always read tinued to warn 'me against revenge, Cohen, Ja ob
Van Hellen. Lawrence
75
to which he replied with the Hebrew Cohen, Josephine
to
this
periodical
and
became
terribly
Cohen, Reuben J.
Telephone Empire 3055.R.
25 • Warner. Herbert
no
(My fa.' Cohen, S
excited and moody. On Tuesday phrase 'D'mei A vi Itzaku
Wayne Glass Co.
150
REV. S. MICHALOWSKY
Cohn. Max
morning he refused to eat breakfast. I ther's blood is calling to me)."
3n O Weinbeck, Mask
60
The cousins of Sholom Schwartz- Cole. Mr and Mrs. Geo
2
When I asked him whether he was ill
MOHEL SPECIALIST
Weinberg.
30
Conhalm. Leo ladditional)
• O Weingartlen, Hyman
Many Y”r• of Experience.
100
he replied, 'No, but my nerves are hard gave the names of their rela-
Residence:
Weingarden, Motes
100
gone.' Ile then ,Went out and the tives who were killed in the pogroms. Danem•n. I.ouis E.
0 1Weingarten. Joseph
1705 TAYYOR AVENUE
• 150

next I heard was of the assassina- They include 50 persons of the fami- Danis, Louis
SO • Weisman, Joseph
75
lies of Gaber and Ilatenski of Balta, Davis, B. F. (additional)
O Welt, David
tion," she declared.
SO
Dizik, Louis 11.
Rosenfeld
and
Belis
of
Krivoje
Osero,
0
I
Winokur.
Jacob
60
Mrs. Schwartzbard further stated
Drell., Aired
0,
Wisper.
Louis
100
that while she remained in Petro- Tokman and Miller of Sabron.
, Wins), in M•4
30
Elkin,
Louis
Authentic
information
concerning
3 0 I Wolf. Samuel
grad, Schwartzbard went with a regi-
100
Ep tein, Meyer,
s 3
O Wolfe. Bertram
40
ment of the Red Army to the Ukraine. the life story of Sholom Schwartz- Escann, I
3 0 Wolf, Isadore
bard,
who
shot
Petlura,
was
obtained
150
He later joined the Jewish Self-De- I
OPTOMETRIST
fence Corps in the Ukraine. "We re- by the correspondent of the Jewish Feinberg, Silas
O Yale Auto Supply Co
25
Feldman, Mrs. Samuel and family
1,605 0
turned to France from Russia in Telegraphic Agency here.
e ,Idk.sei m
n,1
., , and sons
It appears that Schwartzbard seas
5 Zack, Meyer
301
1920. The pogroms haunted him since
60 O Zack. Morris
250
'
born
in
a
Ukrainian
town.
He
later
Finkelho r. Sul
then. He never spoke of anything
75 O Z•clis, Nathan
so
else except the pogroms. Ile wrote emigrated to France, where he kept Finsterwald. Albert
15 0 Sieve. Joh.
30
HA her, lion
on
Ino
continually about the pogroms, He a small watchmaker's shop in Paris. Fisher, Herman
60
Wyandotte Over.Sub•cribes.
was about to publish a book on the At the beginning of the war he volun- Plegelt•oh, Louis
30
teered
for
the
French
army,
where
Fleischman
pogroms in the Ukraine. Several ex.
At * meeting held in Wyandotte
30
- Frank A Davidson
500 oh Tuesday, May 25, and addressed
cerpts from the book appeared re- he reee'ivest the Croix de Guerr e,
Tortes Shell Frame with Anti-Slip Temple.
ter the Bolshevik revolution he went Frank. Louis I. and Alfred
by A: C. Lappin, Mr. Stern, chairman
Specialist In Examinat on of Optical and cently in the Petit Parimien.
SO
Muscular Dctect• of the Eye.
The suspicion that Schwartzbard'.: I to Rt/ssilt, where he joined the Red ja rt =i ins.1,14
So of the campaign committee in Wyan-
Classes Prescribed and Accurme'y Adjusted. action in killing Petlpra had a mo- grmy and became a commander of a Fredland, I.
75 dotte, announced that $1,400 had
F reedmn,

Albert
regiment
which
fought
against
pog-
W. grind our own a4nses sal know
tive other than that eif avenging the
so been pledged tp the United Jewish
erena,
H•nn•
S
they aro correct.
1 000 Campaign. The city's quota was
death of his relatives in the Ukraine, rom bands of Petlura and Denike n. Frieda
m n, Brd
erna
Corner Twelfth was voiced by the 'Nouveau Siecle, Witnessing many pogroms he swore
1910 Hazelwood
Ito $1,200, so on that date $200 had been
vengeance against l'etlura. . Due to GabrIlowitsch. 0ssip
305 over-subscribed. The committee
which defends Petlura.
is
mu
his dissatisfaction with the Commun- G age. Sael
20 still working, as a nunfber of towns-
Acted Entirely Alone.
Gedalka. Carl
Referring to the book of Dr. Ar- ist regime, he returned to France Gettleson. Sam J.
" people had as yet been unsolicited,
CONCRETE GARBAGE and nold Margolin on the pogroms of the where he became active in the French Ginsburg, Marcus
and the members expect to greatly
ASH RECEPTACLES
Ukraine, the newspaper charges that and Jewish labor movement. Ile Was Ginsberg, Meyer
too increase the amount of the pledges.
GIttleman. II. H.
Do sot wait until • Court Notice is sent

Schwartzbard was "a Zionist instru- formerly aPesident of the Jewish Ex. Glasser. harry J.
3no , Campaigns throughout the state
you.
ment" and states that "the hands of Service Men of France and had in- Goldberg, Ilenj.
too are still being organized, under the
Oars-family Garbage Receptacle $7.75.
i ro leadership of Michael Freund, and
the Bolsheviks desired to hinder Pet. tended to go to Palestine to become Goldgleid. Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Goldstein, Met R.
60 notices will appear periodically in
lura from going to Warsaw to join a land worker.
Schwartzbard was the author of Grabow Bros.
912 E. HANCOCK ST.
200 The Detroit Jewish Chronicle an-
his friend, Pilsudski, against the
Grace. A.

25
three books of poetry and prose in Gtossfeld, Max
Residence: Melrose 6556.
Soviet government."
nouncing their progress.
75
Office:
Police investigation, however, estab- Yiddish. One volume consists of Yid-
Haas, Sigmund
Cadillac 9776
1364 Buhl Bldg.
lished the fact that Schwartzbard act- dish poems, called "Traumen un Heavenrich, A. 11.
N o° 1 RATHENAU SUBJECT\OF PLAY
ed only on his own behalf and that Wirklichkeit;" another volume, "Mil. Heavenrich. Sidney F.
150
chome Bilder," contains descriptions Hessler., Ben
he had no accomplices.
75
of
his
war
experiences
from
1914-
Hirsch,
Sao!
30
Dr. Goldstein, a Russian Jewish at-
BERI.IN.— (J. T. A.) — The life
Hirsehneld. J. C.
1916
at
the
Somme
and
a
diary,
"Fun
30 achievements and tragic death of
torney who was formerly president
foffm•n, Frank
300 Walter Rathenau, one of the leading
of a commission to investigate the Tiefen Obgrund," where he describes Horowitz, Dellis
' 25 German-Jewish statesmen, who died
anti-Jewish pogroms in the Ukraine, his experiences in the Ukraine from
Jacobs, C. K.
oao at the hand of anti-Semites in Ger-
in an interview with the representa- 1917 to 1919.
*Cob., Sydney A.
He
was
also
a
contributor
to
the
70 many, is the inject of a play pub-
tive of the Paris Jewish daily news.
' suby7111e}nlec nrYS
," lished by the Drei Voegel Verlag, The
paper, Pariser Hajnt, declared that Yiddish weekly paper in New York, jJ:tae
(ari tlitional)
200
Die.
Freie
Arbeiter
Stimme,
where
he
play was written by Gerd Tolzein,
"Jewish history knows of no pogroms
published his impressions of the war Kahn, t.offis
like those of Petlura."
Kuhn, Louis
Philip and George Morrison (whose and pogrom period under the nom de h•hn. Mont.
name was originally Schwartzbard), plume "Baal Chalomoth" (the dream- Kahn. Dr. William W.
: :7 :;
er).
K•llin, M
50
Kallnian, Dr. I/avid
Extraordinarily C•Im,
60
E•plan, Philip
Sholom
Schwartzbard
was
30
extraor-
Cut Rate Movies and Storage.
Kaplan, S. H.
30
dinarily calm under the investigation Kaplan, Out
AVENUE
GRAND
RIVER
1967
36
of the French police authorities.
K•uffm•n, Myer
xs
Pb... Cadillac 6853-4679.
In reply to the questions put to K•ufman, S
50
Kertzman, Henry
50
him by the officials, he declared: "I Kesler Dr. Sol Q.
50
wanted takkill Petlura. I have killed Koblin Bros.
300 ,
him. I am satisfied that I killed hint Kohn, Chas. J.
75'
and I am confidently awaiting jus- ((Mitch. Harry
30
Eopel, Harry I,.
100
tice."

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